Groups referred to as cults in government documents

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This list include groups that have been referred to as cults in government documents. Groups listed below were cited in such reports in Austria,[1] Belgium,[2] Canada,[3] France[4](in 1995), Germany,[5] and the United States.[6]

Groups are listed alphabetically by country, with the date of their appearance in the respective government report noted in the section header.

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[edit] Austria

[edit] Federal Ministry of the Environment, Youth and the Family (1996)

In 1996, the Federal Ministry of the Environment, Youth and the Family, in Austria published a list of 200 groups it considers to be sects.[1] According to the United States Department of State's International Religious Freedom Report 2006, as released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor[1] "the vast majority" of these sects comprise small organizations with fewer than 100 members. Larger groups include the Church of Scientology and the Unification Church.

The report states that other groups termed "sects" by the Austrian government include the Divine Light Mission, Eckankar, Hare Krishna, Holosophic community, Osho movement, Sahaja Yoga, Sai Baba, Sri Chinmoy, Transcendental Meditation, Landmark Education, Center for Experimental Society Formation, Fiat Lux, Universal Life, and The Family, but does not specify if these groups appear in the list compiled by the Austrian Federal Ministry. The United States Department of State had similar sections in its International Religious Freedom Report on Austria, in 1999,[7] 2000,[8] 2002,[9] 2003,[10] 2004[11] and 2005.[12]

[edit] Belgium

[edit] Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (1997)

The Justice Commission of the Belgian House of Representatives set up a parliamentary inquiry commission to work out a policy against cults. On April 28, 1997, the parliamentary commission issued its 670-page report[2] that contained a list of 189 movements, and also stated that "[t]he fact that a movement is listed here, even if at the instigation of an official instance, does not signify that the Commission regards it as a cult". The parliament failed to adopt the report as such and only voted to accept the conclusions and recommendations (19 pages), and not the list. Despite the lack of adoption of the list, the commission published the whole report, including the list.[13] According to Human Rights Without Frontiers Int., a Brussels Appeals Court in 2005 condemned the Belgian House of Representatives on the grounds that it had damaged the image of an organization (the Universal Church of God's Kingdom) listed in the 1997 parliamentary inquiry commission on sects.[14]

[edit] Canada

[edit] Canadian Security Intelligence Service (1999)

A Canadian Security Intelligence Service report of 1999 discussed "Doomsday Religious Movements espousing hostile beliefs and having the potential to be violent.."[3] Groups classified as "Doomsday Religious Movements" included the Branch Davidians, Canada’s Order of the Solar Temple, and Aum Shinrikyo.[3] Later in the report, Aum Shinrikyo was referred to as the "Aum cult".[3]

[edit] France

Caution: This report is now considered as having no judicial authenticity in France. [15]

For more details on this topic, see Parliamentary Commission on Cults in France, MIVILUDES.

In 1995, a parliamentary commission of the National Assembly of France on cults produced its report[4] (in French: compare an unofficial English translation). The report included a list of purported cults compiled by the general information division of the French National Police (Renseignements généraux — a French police service) in association with cult-watching groups.

In May 2005 the then Prime Minister of France, in a circulaire (which stressed that the government must exercise vigilance in continuing the fight against the cult-phenomenon), said that the list of movements attached to the Parliamentary Report of 1995 had become less pertinent, based on the observation that many small groups had formed: scattered, more mobile, and less-easily identifiable, and that labeling the groups as "sects" went against the respect for public freedoms and Laïcité (separation of Church and State). The Prime Minister asked his civil servants to update a number of ministerial instructions issued by previous commissions, to apply criteria set in consultation with the Interministerial Commission for Monitoring and Combating Cultic Deviances (MIVILUDES), and to avoid falling back on lists of groups for the identification of cultic deviances.[16]


[edit] French parliamentary commission report (1995)

  • ALPHA Cultural Association (Association Culturelle ALPHA) 1977
  • AMPARA
  • ANTHROPOS – Association for Research on the Holistic Development of Man (ANTHROPOS - Association pour la recherche sur le développement holistique de l'homme)
  • Antoinist Worship (Culte Antoiniste)
  • Apostolic Order – Therapeutic Healing Environment (Ordre apostolique - Therapeutic healing environment)
  • ASPIRAL
  • Association for Defence of Freedom of Expression in the French Institution (ADLEIF) (Association de défense des libertés d'expression dans l'institution française (ADLEIF))
  • Association for Promotion of the Industrial Arts (APPAI) (Association pour la promotion des arts industrieux (APPAI))
  • Association for the Research and Study of Survival (APRES) (Association pour la recherche et l'étude de la survivance (APRES))
  • Association for Unification of Christianity Worldwide (Association pour l'unification du christianisme mondial)
  • Association of Meditation in France (Association de méditation en France)
  • ATHANOR
  • Azazel Institute Inc. (AZAZEL INSTITUTE INC)
  • Be-Exist-Energetics (Etre-Exister-Energètique)
  • Butcheries Community (Communauté Les boucheries)
  • Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (Université spirituelle internationale des Brahma Kumaris)[17]
  • CEDIPAC SA (formerly GEPM) (CEDIPAC SA (ex-GEPM)
  • Centre for Mahatayana Meditation (Centre de méditation Mahatayana)
  • Centre for the Blossoming and Aid of Francis de Sales (Centre d'épanouissement et aide François de Sales)
  • Centre of Dalmatie Therapy (Centre de thérapie Dalmatie)
  • Centre of Gnostic Studies (Centre d'Etudes Gnostiques)
  • Centre of Human Development (Centre de développement humain)
  • Centre of the Djivana Prana Swan – Source of Life (Centre du cygne Djivana Prana - Source de vie)
  • Christian Life in France – Centre of Christian Life (Vie chrétienne en France - Centre de vie chrétienne)
  • Church of Paris (L'Église à Paris)
  • Church of Scientology of Paris (Église de Scientologie de Paris)
  • Communion of Satonnay (Communion de Satonnay)
  • Community for the propagation of the universal life (Communauté pour la propagation de la vie universelle)
  • Community of the Little Brothers and Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart (Communauté des petits frères et des petites sœurs du Sacré-coeur)
  • Contact, Information and Resource Centre for the Prevention of Cancer (Centre de documentation et d'information et de contact pour la prévention du cancer)
  • Cosmicia
  • Cosmos - Intuition – Wings (Cosmos - Intuition – Ailes)
  • Cross Ones of the New Babylon (Les croisés de la nouvelle Babylone)
  • Cultural office of Cluny – National Federation of Total Animation (Office culturel de Cluny - Fédération nationale d'animation globale)
  • Cultural Space Being Now (ECEM) (Espace culturel Etre maintenant (ECEM))
  • Dakpo Shampa Kadgyu
  • Domain of Ephesus (Domaine d'Ephèse)
  • Eckankar France (Eckankar France)
  • Eija
  • El – Be Its Body (El - Etre son corps)
  • Emissaries of the Divine Light
  • Energy and Creation – Energy and Creativity (Energie et création - Energie et créativité)
  • Energy world (Energy world)
  • Evangelical Pentecostal Church of Besançon (Eglise évangélique de Pentecôte de Besançon)
  • Faculty of Parapsychology (Faculté de parapsychologie)
  • Family of Nazareth (Famille de Nazareth)
  • Foundation Elan vital (Fondation Elan vital)
  • French Federation for Krishna Consciousness (Fédération française pour la conscience de Krishna)
  • French Raëlian Movement (Mouvement Raëlien français)
  • Friends of Mary – Poor Ones of Mary (Les amis de Marie - Les pauvres de Marie)
  • Friends of the Glorious Cross of Dozule (Amis de la croix glorieuse de Dozule)
  • Friends of the St. Andréas Brotherhood (Les amis de la confrérie Saint-Andréas)
  • Gardens of Life (Les jardins de la vie)
  • Gilded Light (Lumière dorée)
  • Grail Movement in France (Mouvement du Graal en France)
  • Grand Lodge Sovereign International Magic and Theurgic, Egyptian Rite – Cagliostro (Grande loge souveraine internationale magique et theurgique de rite égyptien - Cagliostro)
  • Haidyakhan Spiritual Association (Association spirituelle d'Haiyakhan)
  • Hermitage of Christ of Peace (Ermitage du Christ de la paix)
  • Holistic Harmony (Harmonie holistique)
  • Holosophic Society of France (Société holosophique de France)
  • House of John (La maison de Jean)
  • Human and Universal Energy France – HUE France (Energie humaine et universelle France - HUE France)
  • Humana France – TVIND (Humana France - TVIND)
  • Humanist Movement (Mouvement humaniste)
  • Iesu no mitama kyokai (Church of the Holy Spirit of Jesus) (Iesu no mitama kyokai (Eglise du Saint Esprit de Jésus))
  • Imagine
  • Initiatory Circle of the Western Wicca Unicorn (Cercle initiatique de la licorne Wicca occidentale)
  • Insight seminars – Innergy
  • Institute of Holistic Sciences of the West (Institut des sciences holistiques de l'Ouest)
  • Institute of Physical and Conscious Research (Institut de recherche physique et conscience)
  • Institute of Psychoanalytic Research (Institut de recherches psychanalytiques)
  • Institute of the Vedic Maharashi Science in Paris – C.P.M. – Club for Meditators (“Transcendental Meditation”) (Institut de science vedique maharishi Paris - C.P.M. - Club pour méditants ( " Méditation transcendentale " ))
  • International Centre of Parapsychology and the Scientific Research of New Age (Centre international de parapsychologie et de recherche scientifique du Nouvel Age)
  • International Churches of Christ in France (Eglises du Christ international en France)
  • International Division Communication (Partage international communication)
  • International Federation for the Development of the Instinctive Feeding (FIDALI) (Fédération internationale pour le développement de l'alimentation instinctive (FIDALI))
  • International Society of the Analytical Trilogy (Société internationale de trilogie analytique -sarl-)
  • International Way (La voie internationale)
  • Invitation to the Intense Life (Invitation à la vie intense)
  • Jehovah's Witnesses (Témoins de Jéhovah)
  • Key of the Universe (Clé de l'univers)
  • Khristic Church of the New Jerusalem Order of Raolf, Arnold and Osmond (Eglise Khristique de la Jérusalem Nouvelle ordre de Raolf, d'Arnold et d'Osmond)
  • Knights of the Lotus of Gold (Chevaliers du Lotus d'or)
  • Knowing how to Change Now (Savoir changer maintenant)
  • Kofuku no kagaku (Institute for Research of Happiness of Man) (Kofuku no kagaku (institut pour la recherche du bonheur de l'homme))
  • Landmark Education International/The Forum (Landmark education international - Le forum)
  • Lectorium rosicrucianum (Gold Rosicrucian Brotherhood) (Lectorium rosicrucianum (Rose-Croix d'or))
  • Leisure and Health - The Body Mirror (Loisirs et santé - Le corps miroir)
  • Light of Maat (Lumière du Maat)
  • Lucien J. Engelmajet Association (Association Lucien J. Engelmajet)
  • MAEV
  • Maha Shakti Mandir
  • Mandala 33
  • Mary’s Arch (Arche de Marie)
  • Methodical Ontology Culture and Tradition (Ontologie méthodique culture et tradition)
  • Mission Swmi Atmananda Atma Bodha Satsanga (Mission Swmi Atmananda Atma Bodha Satsanga)
  • Monastic Order of Avalon (Ordre monastique d'Avallon)
  • Natale Institute (Institut Frank Natale)
  • Neo-Apostolic Church of France (Eglise néo-apostolique de France)
  • New Acropolis Association of France (ANAF) (Association Nouvelle Acropole France (ANAF))
  • New Era (La nouvelle ère)
  • Notre Dame Fraternity (Fraternité Notre Dame)
  • Ogyen Kunzang Choling
  • Order of Scientific Scribes and Initiatory Mysteries (Ordonnance des scribes scientifiques et des mystères initiatiques)
  • Order of the Burning Grail (Ordre du Graal ardent)
  • Order of the Knights of France and of the Holy Trinity (Ordre des chevaliers de France et de la Trinité Sainte)
  • Order of the Lily and the Eagle (Ordre du lys et de l'aigle)
  • Order of the Universal Temple (Ordre du temple universel)
  • Ordo Templi Orientis
  • OSHO Information Centre (Centre d'information OSHO)
  • Oxygen Comets – The Mill of the Sun (Comètes oxygènes - Le moulin du soleil)
  • Oxyon 777 (ex-Harmonia) (Oxyon 777 (ex-Harmonia))
  • Paris Dharma Sah – Lotus Sangha of European Social Buddhism (Paris Dharma Sah - Lotus Sangha of European social buddhism)
  • Philosopher of Nature (Philosophe de la nature)
  • Philosophic Church of Lucifer (Eglise philosophique Luciférienne)
  • Prelude to the Golden Age Club (Club prélude à l'Age d'or)
  • Psychanimie Institute (Institut de psychanimie)
  • Queen of Peace – Order of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and of Saint Louis de Montfort (Reine de la paix - Ordre du coeur immaculé de Marie et de Saint Louis de Montfort)
  • Raphaël Centre of Psychic Applications (Centre d'applications psychiques "Raphaël")
  • Red Concept Limited (Red concept limited)
  • Reiyukai
  • Renovated Order of the Temple (ORT) (Ordre rénové du Temple (ORT))
  • Revelation of the 7th Hour (Révélation de la 7ème heure)
  • Right of Survival Association (Association Le Droit de survie)
  • Rosicrucians
  • Saint Bani (Saint Bani)
  • Saman
  • Sanctuary
  • School for Preparation for Extraterrestrial Evacuation (Ecole de la préparation de l'évacuation extra terrestre)
  • School of Essentialism Association (Association de soutien à l'oeuvre de Sundari - L'Ecole de l'essentialisme)
  • Science of the Mental One (La science du mental)
  • Seimeikyo Europe (Seimeikyo Europe)
  • Shinji Shumeikai France (Shinji Shumeikai France)
  • Shri Ram Chandra Mission France (Shri Ram Chandra Mission France)
  • Siderella
  • Silva Method Mind Control (Méthode Sylva de contrôle mental)
  • Sister Rasta Movement (Sister mouvement rasta)
  • Soka Gakkai International France (Soka Gakkai internationale France)
  • Spiritual Emergence Network France – Holotropic Breathing (Spiritual Emergence Network France - Respiration holotropique)
  • Sri Chinmoy Association of Paris (Association Sri Chinmoy de Paris)
  • St. Germain Foundation (Fondation Saint-germain)
  • St. Preux Institute (Institut de Saint-Preux)
  • Star's Edge International – Avatar Method (Star's edge international - Méthode Avatar)
  • Study, Tradition and Research in Energetics (E.T.R.E.) (Etude tradition et recherche en énergétique (E.T.R.E.))
  • Subud Association of France – Susila Dharma France (Association Subud de France - Susila Dharma France)
  • Suicide of the River Banks (Le suicide des rives)
  • Sukyo Mahikari – Light of Truth (Sukyo Mahikari - Lumière de vérité)
  • Supermen Club (Le club des surhommes)
  • Supreme Paravidya Wisdom (Paravidya sagesse suprême)
  • Teaching and Therapy of Evolutionary Search (Enseignement et thérapie de recherches évolutives)
  • The Eye Opens (L'oeil s'ouvre)
  • The Family (formerly Children of God) (La Famille (ex-Enfants de Dieu))
  • The Grand Lodge (Le grand logis)
  • The Paraclete Centre (Centre du Paraclet)
  • Thébaide Community (Communauté de la Thébaide)
  • Theological Institute of Nimes (Institut théologique de Nîmes)
  • Timothy Mission (Mission Timothée)
  • Tradition Family Property (Tradition Famille Propriété)
  • Trans-Mutations (Trans-mutations)
  • Tree in the Environment (L'arbre au milieu)
  • Union of Sri Sathya Sai Associations, Centres and Groups (Union des associations centres et groupes Sri Sathya Sai)
  • Universal Alliance (Alliance universelle)
  • Universal Church of God (Eglise universelle de Dieu)
  • Universal Church of God's Kingdom (Eglise universelle du royaume de Dieu)
  • Universal White Fraternity (Fraternité blanche universelle)
  • Venture
  • Village of Aquarius (Le village du verseau)
  • Vishwa Nirmala Dharma – Sahaja Yoga (Viswa Nirmala Dharma - Sahaja Yoga)
  • Vital Harmony SA (Vital Harmony SA)
  • Viveka
  • Vo Vi Association of France – Friends of the Science of Non-being of France (Association Vo Vi de France - Amis de la Science du non être de France)
  • Way of Light (Unity of Research Projects for the Evolution of Light) (La voie de la lumière (unité de recherches pour l'évolution de la lumière))
  • Word of Faith – World Evangelisation (La parole de foi - Evangélisation mondiale)

[edit] Germany

[edit] Berlin Senate report (1997)

An official report of a Senate Committee of the State of Berlin in Germany lists and discusses cults (German: Sekten), emphasizing with its sub-title their category as "entities espousing a world view and new religions". The current (1997) Berlin Senate report — entitled Cults: Risks and Side-effects: Information on selected new religious and world-view espousing Movements and Psycho-offerings[5] — subdivides "selected suppliers" (ausgewählte Anbieter) of its objects of interest as:

  • 7.1: Groups with a Christian background (Gruppen mit christlichem Hintergrund)
    • 7.1.1 Fiat Lux
    • 7.1.2 Parish on the Road Evangelical Free Church (registered association) (Gemeinde auf dem Weg Evangelische Freikirche e.V)
    • 7.1.3 Parish of Jesus Christ (registered association) Boston Church of Christ (Gemeinde Jesu Christi e.V. (Boston Church of Christ))
    • 7.1.4 Universal Life (Re-gathering of Jesus Christ) (Universelles Leben (Heimholungswerk Jesu Christi/HHW))
    • 7.1.5 Unification Church (Moon movement) (Vereinigungskirche (Mun-Bewegung))
  • 7.2 Groups with a pagan background (Gruppen mit heidnischem Hintergrund)
    • 7.2.1 Teutonic Belief Associationtion (registered association) (Germanische Glaubengemeinschaft e.V. (GGG))
    • 7.2.2 Pagan Association (registered association) (Heidnische Gemeinschaft e.V. (HG))
  • 7.3 Groups with a Hinduistic background (Gruppen mit hinduistischem Hintergrund)
  • 7.4 Suppliers of Life-Help (Anbieter von Lebenshilfe)
    • commercial: (kommerziell:)
    • 7.4.1 The Circle of Friends of Bruno Gröning (Bruno Gröning-Freundeskreise)
    • 7.4.2 Context Seminar Company Limited (Kontext Seminar GmbH)
    • 7.4.3 Landmark Education (LE) (Landmark Education (LE))
    • 7.4.4 Art Reade
    • 7.4.5 Scientology
    • 7.4.6 The Natale Institute (TNI)
    • non-commercial: (nicht kommerziell:)
    • 7.4.7 Union for the Enhancement of the psychological Knowledge of Mankind (Verein zur Förderung der psychologischen Menschenkenntnis (VPM))
  • 7.5 Occultism/Satanism (Okkultismus/Satanismus)
  • 7.6 So-called Multi-level Marketers (Sogenannte Strukturvertriebe)

[edit] United States

[edit] Committee on Government Reform (August 1999)

Suspect Organizations and Individuals Possessing Long-Range Fifty Caliber Sniper Weapons

A report to the United States House of Representatives, Section VI is entitled "Montana Doomsday Religious Cult - "Church Universal and Triumphant".

[edit] Project Megiddo (October 1999)

For more details on this topic, see Project Megiddo.

Project Megiddo was an FBI report, released on October 20, 1999.[19] The report warned against: "the potential for extremist criminal activity in the United States by individuals or domestic groups who attach special significance to the year 2000."[19] Its analysis focused on apocalyptic religious groups, doomsday cults and (New World Order) conspiracy theories.

The report stated that certain groups it called "biblically-driven cults" were potentially violent[19]. The report then went on to warn that "less time spent on “Bible study” and more time spent on “physical training” - indicate that the cult may be preparing for some type of action."[19] Groups singled out and analyzed in the report under the heading: "Apocalyptic Cults", included the Branch Davidians, and the Concerned Christians.[19]

[edit] Assessing the Threat (December 1999)

On December 15, 1999 the Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction presented a report called Assessing the Threat to the President of the United States and to the United States Congress.[6] The report discusses the 1984 contamination of salad bars in Oregon by the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh group, and the Aum Shinrikyo Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway of 1995.[6] Both groups are referred to as cults in the report.[6]

The Advisory Panel was created through an Act of the United States Congress, Public Law 105-261 (H.R. 3616, 105th Congress, 2nd Section, October 17, 1998), and was directed to submit three annual reports to the President and the Congress, beginning in December 1999.[20] The Act of Congress establishing the Advisory Panel is titled Section 1405 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 1999.[20] The Advisory Panel was also referred to as the Gilmore Commission, after its chair former Governor of Virginia James S. Gilmore III.[21]

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c International Religious Freedom Report 2006, (Austria), released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, United States Department of State.
    "The vast majority of groups termed "sects" by the Government were small organizations with fewer than 100 members. Among the larger groups was the Church of Scientology, with between 5,000 and 6,000 members, and the Unification Church, with approximately 700 adherents throughout the country. Other groups found in the country included Divine Light Mission, Eckankar, Hare Krishna, the Holosophic community, the Osho movement, Sahaja Yoga, Sai Baba, Sri Chinmoy, Transcendental Meditation, Landmark Education, the Center for Experimental Society Formation, Fiat Lux, Universal Life, and The Family."
  2. ^ a b Enquête Parlementaire visant à élaborer une politique en vue de lutter contre les practiques illégales des sectes et le danger qu'elles représentent pour la société et pour les personnes, particulièrement les mineurs d'âge. Rapport fait au nom de la Commission d'enquête par MM. Duquesne et Willems. Partie II. [Parliamentary Inquiry with the aim of detailing a policy for combating the illegal practices of cults and the danger they represent for society and for people, especially minors. Report made in the name of the Commission of Inquiry by Messieurs Duquesne and Willems. Part 2.] available online -- bilingual report in French and Flemish, retrieved 2007-01-08.
  3. ^ a b c d "Doomsday Religious Movements", PERSPECTIVES, a Canadian Security Intelligence Service publication, Report # 2000/03, December 18, 1999. available online, last updated November 1, 2000.
  4. ^ a b French report, 1995, English translation, National Assembly of France, Parliamentary Commission report.
  5. ^ a b "Sekten" - Risiken und Nebenwirkungen: Informationen zu ausgewählten neuen religiõsen und weltanschaulichen Bewegungen und Psychoangeboten. [Cults: Risks and Side-effects. Information on selected new religious and world-view Movements and Psycho-offerings] Herausgeben von der Senatsverwaltung fuer Schule, Jugend and Sport. [Published by the Senate administration for School, Youth and Sport]. Edited by Anne Rũhle and Ina Kunst. Version: December 1997. Downloadable in PDF form Retrieved 2007-02-06.
  6. ^ a b c d Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction (December 15, 1999). Assessing The Threat: First Annual Report to The President and The Congress of the Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction. DIANE Publishing, 18, 24, 26, 28, 38, 40, 46-51. ISBN 1428981128. 
  7. ^ Religious Freedom Report 1999, Austria, Section I. Freedom of Religion.
  8. ^ Religious Freedom Report 2000, Austria, Section I. Freedom of Religion.
  9. ^ Religious Freedom Report 2002, Austria, Section I. Freedom of Religion.
  10. ^ Religious Freedom Report 2003, Austria, Section I. Religious Demography.
  11. ^ Religious Freedom Report 2004, Austria, Section I. Religious Demography.
  12. ^ Religious Freedom Report 2005, Austria, Section I. Religious Demography.
  13. ^ Fautré, Willy (2002). The Sect Issue in France and in Belgium. Human Rights Without Frontiers Int..
  14. ^ Human Rights Without Frontiers Int. Human Rights in Belgium Annual Report (Events in 2005).
  15. ^ [[1]]
  16. ^ Circulaire du 27 mai 2005 relative à la lutte contre les dérives sectaires
  17. ^ Cults, Religion & Violence 2002 ISBN 0-521-66898-0 5 , (Listed as "Dangerous" by the French Parliamentary Commission (1996), also defined as "enemies of the state" in Greece, 1993).
  18. ^ Suspect Organizations and Individuals Possessing Long-Range Fifty Caliber Sniper Weapons, United States House of Representatives, Committee on Government Reform, August 17, 1999., VI: Additional Cases: "Montana Doomsday Religious Cult - "Church Universal and Triumphant", Page 8.

    The GAO investigators found a 1989 case in Montana in which members of a "doomsday religious cult" had stockpiled many weapons, including several fifty caliber weapons. The cult is called the "Church Universal and Triumphant" (C.U.T.), and its leader is Elizabeth Clare Prophet. The cult was in the process of building underground bunkers to prepare for the end of the world. This investigation began because Ms. Prophet's and another cult member used birth certificates of deceased individuals to obtain driver's licenses so that they could purchase and stockpile weapons.
    In an ATF crackdown, agents found that the cult members had illegally acquired hundreds of weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Among this stockpile was ten semi-automatic fifty caliber weapons purchased with false identifications. The cult members were convicted of illegally purchasing firearms. According to GAO, Ms. Prophet continues to lead the cult and was not charged in connection with these offenses.

  19. ^ a b c d e Project Megiddo, FBI Strategic Assessment, October 20, 1999, retrieved 3/7/07.
  20. ^ a b Staff (December 15, 2003). "Forging America’s New Normalcy: Securing Our Homeland, Protecting Our Liberty" 5. GlobalSecurity.org. 
  21. ^ Staff. "News Release: GILMORE COMMISSION CALLS FOR IMPROVED HOMELAND SECURITY STRATEGY", RAND, GlobalSecurity.org, December 15, 2003. Retrieved on 2007-11-16. 

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